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  • Packer Defense - YEAR COMPARISONS

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    Team  Rnk              Yards  Rush      Y/R      Pass    	QBR     Sacks   3rd%  	 Poss.    Pts.
    2009*  2  Green Bay 	290.9   83.6 	 3.57 	 207.4 	 71.67 	 34 	 35.5 	 25:54 	 20.0
    2008  21  Green Bay    334.8  131.7  	4.60  	203.1  	70.86  	24  	38.1  	28:56  	23.8
    2007  11  Green Bay    313.3  103.1  	3.87  	210.2  	73.87  	35  	33.0  	29:42  	18.2
    2006  12  Green Bay 	320.9  114.1  	4.14  	206.8  	72.71  	46  	32.6  	29:15  	22.9
    2005   6  Green Bay 	293.2  126.0  	4.01  	167.2  	84.22  	36  	35.9  	29:22  	21.5
    2004  25  Green Bay 	348.5  117.7  	4.60  	230.8  	99.16  	44  	35.2  	29:33  	24.2 
    2003  16  Green Bay 	322.4  106.7  	4.19  	215.8  	68.50  	45  	36.4  	29:19  	19.7 
    2002   7  Green Bay 	311.4  128.8  	4.79  	182.6  	67.30  	43  	34.9  	28:42  	20.9
    
    *denotes #'s through 14 games
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    Defensive Coordinators :
    2009    -  Dom Capers
    2006/08 -  Bob Sanders
    2005    -  Jim Bates
    2004    -  Bob Slowik
    2002/03 -  Ed Donatell
    Thought all you packerrats might be interested in the comparison at this point in the season. The yards per rush and quarterback rating really stands out for this year.

    Also, the QB rating in Slowik's year as coordinator was 99.16! Holy crap!

  • #2
    this year's is much better. look at the time on the field...a lot less. better offense is letting them get more rest. wonder what the turn-over/take-away situation was for those years.

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    • #3
      Slowik was averaging giving up a 100 QB passer rating per game? Jaysus.
      "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BallHawk
        Slowik was averaging giving up a 100 QB passer rating per game? Jaysus.
        And we couldn't stop the run either (4.6 yards/carry).
        "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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        • #5
          I know he was part of the 4th and 26 debacle, but Ed Donatell doesn't get enough credit. He was a credible D Coord. And I think he is currently out of a job.

          Injuries killed Sanders last year, but he had a good one in 2007 at 18.2 points a game. And that D carried the team for the first Quarter to Half of the season.

          And from the things we should have known department, having three DTs on the field at one time (Jolly, Pickett, Jenkins) makes it hard to run the football.
          Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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          • #6
            It would be interesting to see how those defenses ranked compared to this years.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by pbmax
              I know he was part of the 4th and 26 debacle, but Ed Donatell doesn't get enough credit. He was a credible D Coord. And I think he is currently out of a job.

              Injuries killed Sanders last year, but he had a good one in 2007 at 18.2 points a game. And that D carried the team for the first Quarter to Half of the season.

              And from the things we should have known department, having three DTs on the field at one time (Jolly, Pickett, Jenkins) makes it hard to run the football.
              Didn't it come out afterwards that Donatell really had a different play called on 4th and 26, something involving more pressure on McNabb, and that Shermy overruled him and forced them to play a quarters defense? Or am I just imagining that happened because it's more convenient to blame one person for the entire debacle?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hoosier
                Originally posted by pbmax
                I know he was part of the 4th and 26 debacle, but Ed Donatell doesn't get enough credit. He was a credible D Coord. And I think he is currently out of a job.

                Injuries killed Sanders last year, but he had a good one in 2007 at 18.2 points a game. And that D carried the team for the first Quarter to Half of the season.

                And from the things we should have known department, having three DTs on the field at one time (Jolly, Pickett, Jenkins) makes it hard to run the football.
                Didn't it come out afterwards that Donatell really had a different play called on 4th and 26, something involving more pressure on McNabb, and that Shermy overruled him and forced them to play a quarters defense? Or am I just imagining that happened because it's more convenient to blame one person for the entire debacle?
                That was the rumor but I am not aware that it led anywhere or was ever confirmed.
                Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pbmax
                  And from the things we should have known department, having three DTs on the field at one time (Jolly, Pickett, Jenkins) makes it hard to run the football.
                  I can't count the number of times that I tried to explain to people that a 3-4 alignment is a schematically superior run defense to a typical 4-3 (the 46 variation absolutely excels though).

                  There was a lot of panic about our run D back in the spring. Really it was our pass D, and especially pressure, that was the most concerning (the 3-4 alignment has no pressure/coverage advantages over a 4-3). Most teams that convert from a 4-3 to a 3-4 dramatically improve at run defense, however most also decline a little at bringing pressure.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by channtheman
                    It would be interesting to see how those defenses ranked compared to this years.

                    Here's a link - someone has actually done the comparison:

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Waldo
                      Originally posted by pbmax
                      And from the things we should have known department, having three DTs on the field at one time (Jolly, Pickett, Jenkins) makes it hard to run the football.
                      I can't count the number of times that I tried to explain to people that a 3-4 alignment is a schematically superior run defense to a typical 4-3 (the 46 variation absolutely excels though).

                      There was a lot of panic about our run D back in the spring. Really it was our pass D, and especially pressure, that was the most concerning (the 3-4 alignment has no pressure/coverage advantages over a 4-3). Most teams that convert from a 4-3 to a 3-4 dramatically improve at run defense, however most also decline a little at bringing pressure.
                      McCarthy covered this a bit in his early introduce Dom Capers introduction. That he felt there were only two gaps to attack a 3-4 run D versus the 3 available from a 4-3. But I think everyone thinks of the trade off of one D lineman for a linebacker as getting smaller and less physical.

                      What is easy to forget, is that you gain 2 bigger bodies (essentially 3 technique tackles) on the line rather than one DT and one DE.
                      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by cheesner
                        Originally posted by channtheman
                        It would be interesting to see how those defenses ranked compared to this years.

                        Here's a link - someone has actually done the comparison:

                        http://www.packerrats.com/ratchat/vi...5d4326ca4010f5
                        lol
                        "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by cheesner
                          Originally posted by channtheman
                          It would be interesting to see how those defenses ranked compared to this years.

                          Here's a link - someone has actually done the comparison:

                          http://www.packerrats.com/ratchat/vi...5d4326ca4010f5
                          Now that is some funny $hit!!
                          But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.

                          -Tim Harmston

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by cheesner
                            Originally posted by channtheman
                            It would be interesting to see how those defenses ranked compared to this years.

                            Here's a link - someone has actually done the comparison:

                            http://www.packerrats.com/ratchat/vi...5d4326ca4010f5
                            The first time I looked at it I didn't even see the rankings there.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cheesner
                              Originally posted by channtheman
                              It would be interesting to see how those defenses ranked compared to this years.

                              Here's a link - someone has actually done the comparison:

                              http://www.packerrats.com/ratchat/vi...5d4326ca4010f5

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